Thursday, November 9
When Arpana Inman was a little girl, she wanted to be a flight attendant. She wanted a job that would allow her to help people around the world.
Today, Inman is a counseling psychology professor and the chair of the department of education and human services at... Continue reading »
Thursday, November 9
Across the nation, teacher shortages continue to plague all areas of education. Within special education, these shortages are exacerbated by higher burnout and attrition rates. For example, the annual teacher attrition rate is estimated at approximately 10 percent for... Continue reading »
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Saturday, November 4
A teaching strategy being developed and researched by an assistant professor of Special Education is showing promise in helping students with learning disabilities to understand fractions.
It may even hold long-term promise in helping people without learning... Continue reading »
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Tuesday, October 24
Dr. Nicole Johnson, professor in Counseling Psychology, recently published an article in the Journal of Bisexuality, which... Continue reading »
Saturday, October 14
Story by Margie Peterson & Artwork by Gracia Liam
In the face of enormous need for effective treatment services for children with autism, Lehigh University is opening an ... Continue reading »
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Friday, October 13
Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education is celebrating 35 years of the Roundtable and recognizing scholars who have had a major impact on social justice advocacy in multicultural counseling and psychology. Arpana Inman has been selected... Continue reading »